Adjustable ceiling-hanger.



A. W. HERBERT.

ADJUSTABLE CEILING HANGER.

APPLICATION FILED PEB125,1913.

1,096,806, Patented May 12, 1914.

WITNESSES; [W 2 i0! AIINL/ENTOI? g @QM.

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- evident that various changes in the pr0portion and details of construction may he resorted to Without departing from the spirit or sacrificing any advantages of the inrention.

I claim:

1. An adjustable ceiling hanger eo1nprising a sectional supporting rod, and a manually Operated lever device supported by and adjnstahly connecting therod sect-ions. 9. An adjustable ceiling hanger comprising a sectional supporting rod and a rotatahle adjusting-device journaled on and connecting the two red sections and provided with locking means.

3. An adjustable ceiling hanger comprising a pair of supporting rods, and a rotatable adjusting disk journaled on both rod Sections, said disk heiug provided with locltiugnieans fcrsecuring it in any adjusted position.

t. An adjustable ceiling hanger comprising a pair of supporting rods, a rotatable adjusting dis-l; journaled on moth rod sec-- tions, said disk be'ng provided With a marginal series of normally und s vlaced oeudahle locking tongues for securing it in any adjusted position.

5. An adjustable ceiling hanger includ: in Y a sectional supporting rod, an adjusting disk provided with alined openings adapted to receive the adjacent ends of the said sectional supporting rod, said disitalso provided with diametrically disposed tool receiving openings and bendable marginal tongues formed around the peri 'ihcry of the adjusting disk adapted to be bent up from the planeof the disk body to lock the sections of the supporting rod in their adjusted position.

In testimony iihereof I hereunto altix my signature in the presence of two vitnessc-s. ARTHUR lV ii'lilERBl 'lRl. lVitnesses A. A. LANE, H. E. Nina's. 

